Patricia T. Holland


Patricia Terry Holland is a Latter-day Saint writer and leader. She was a counselor in the Young Women General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1984 to 1986. From 1980 to 1989, Holland was "first lady" of Brigham Young University where her husband, Jeffrey R. Holland, was president.
Holland studied at LDS Business College in 1961, and later studied at Dixie College and the Juilliard School. In 1963, she married Jeffery R. Holland, whom she had dated during high school in St. George, Utah. In 1984, Holland was called as first counselor to Ardeth G. Kapp in the Young Women General Presidency. She was released in 1986 to fulfill obligations at BYU, where her husband was president. Holland was succeeded by Maurine J. Turley, who had been serving as the second counselor in the Young Women General Presidency.
In 2000, Holland published a book A Quiet Heart about responding to chaos. This book won the Association for Mormon Letters Award in 2000 for devotional literature. In 2012, she received the "Distinguished Alumnus Award" from LDSBC for her contributions to the family, her church, and community.
Holland and her husband are the parents of three children, including Matthew S. Holland, who was president of Utah Valley University from 2009 to 2018.

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